He sent it high The crowd gasped in despair

To ease this situation, the Duke Energy Foundationwill contribute an additional $400,000 to Duke Energy's Share the Warmthprogram.(Logo: http:// )The foundation is also contributing $400,000 to support heating assistanceprograms in the company's Midwest territory, for a total contribution of$800,000 to its public assistance programs.For more than 20 years, the company has sponsored the Share the Warmthprogram, which annually provides financial assistance to low income residentsin its Carolinas service area. This public assistance program distributesfunds to more than 80 agencies in North and South Carolina to assist seniorcitizens, families and others who are struggling to pay heating bills.Since the program's inception, Share the Warmth has provided more than $20million in funding, with $2.2 million collected so far this heating seasonfrom Duke Energy, its customers and the Duke Energy Foundation."During these challenging times, we know many people are facing situationsthey have never faced before. We thought it critical to do even more to helpour neighbors stay warm this winter," said Brett Carter, president, DukeEnergy Carolinas. "This $400,000 gift is on top of the $2.2 million alreadycollected."In November, Duke Energy Carolinas customers received a bill insertdescribing the Share the Warmth program and how to participate. Allcontributions are tax deductible and 100 percent of the contributions godirectly to the participating agencies. Funds are provided through March whenthe heating season ends.Information on the Share the Warmth program and how to make a donation isavailable at http:// The Duke Energy Foundation made aninitial contribution of $500,000 in matching funds thanks to the generouscontributions of its customers and employees.

Additional contributions arewelcomed and can be mailed to:Share the Warmth FundThe Duke Energy FoundationPO Box 35469Charlotte, NC 28254-3429Duke Energy's Carolinas operations include nuclear, coal-fired, naturalgas and hydroelectric generation. That diverse fuel mix provides nearly 19,000net megawatts of electricity to approximately 2.4 million electric customersin a 22,000-square-mile service area of North Carolina and South Carolina.Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., Duke Energy is a Fortune 500 companytraded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DUK. I will be honest with each and every one of you: Bob Bradley has a lot of work to do to earn my vote of confidence, but he is heading on the right track. And when it pays off, it pays off.Sunday was a day to remember for the American soccer faithful. A volley from the midfield by Oguchi Onyewu was played to Davies but was deflected to Casey, who made Honduras goalkeeper Noel Valladares pay for a poor save attempt to make it 1-1 in the 55th minute.Casey completed his brace thanks to some solid passing from the Onyewu, Davies, and the LA Galaxy's Landon Donovan. De Leon would complete his brace in the 78th minute thanks to help from Honduras's David Suazo.The 87th minute was a moment to be damned for all eternity if you were a supporter of Los Catrachos.Stuart Holden was called for an armball inside the box.

With match official Roberto Moreno pointing to the spot, Pavon had a chance to equalize late in the contest.He sent it high The crowd gasped in despair. And the boos rained out.With the victory, the USA becomes the first team to win on Honduran soil in the qualifying rounds.Even Casey admitted that this was a surprise for him to start in San Pedro Sula.I was a little surprised, but definitely excited to get the start," he said following the match "We knew it was going to be a very tough game. They obviously were playing to win and playing for the same thing that we were, and they had their crowd behind them."I thought we played well, we played smart, got a little lucky in the end with the missed penalty, but we definitely deserved it in the end."This was the most important game in qualifying because it was the one that qualified us for South Africa 2010, said U.S head coach Bob Bradley after the match. "As we see around the world, even with qualifiers today, anything can happen in one soccer game and we didnt want to leave that opportunity open. It was nice to get it done.There is still a lot to play for between Los Ticos and Los Catrachos: Who gets the third automatic berth, and who gets to be in the shoes of where Australia was in 2005.If the CONMEBOL rounds ended today, the fourth-place finish would be Uruguay in the inter-continental playoffs. But even the big picture in South America has yet to be cleared out.Regardless, it's time to party in the nation's capital The USA wraps up their Hexagonal with an Oct 14 clash at Robert F Kennedy Stadium against Costa Rica.Match: United States vs. HondurasDate: October 10, 2009Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifier Final RoundVenue: Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano San Pedro Sula, HondurasKickoff: 8 p.m.

MTAttendance: TBAWeather: 80 degreesScoring Summary: 12FUSA033HON 0 22HON Julio Cesar de Leon (unassisted) 47th minuteUSA Conor Casey (Charlie Davies) 55USA Conor Casey (Landon Donovan) 66USA Landon Donovan (unassisted) 71HON Julio Cesar de Leon (David Suazo) 78LineupsUSA: 1-Tim Howard; 2-Jonathan Spector, 5-Oguchi Onyewu, 3-Carlos Bocanegra (capt.), 12-Jonathan Bornstein; 7-Stuart Holden (6-Steve Cherundolo, 903), 13-Ricardo Clark, 4-Michael Bradley, 10-Landon Donovan; 9-Charlie Davies (17-Jozy Altidore, 79), 8-Conor Casey (16-Benny Feilhaber, 84)Subs not used: 11-Kenny Cooper, 14-Jose Torres, 15-Jimmy Conrad, 18-Brad GuzanHead Coach: Bob BradleyHON: 18-Noel Valladares; 16-Mauricio Sabillon, 2-Osman Chavez, 3-Maynor Figueroa, 12-Emilio Izaguirre; 17-Edgard Alvarez (11-David Suazo, 64), 6-Hendry Thomas (7-Ramon Nunez, 75), 8-Wilson Palacios, 10-Julio Cesar de Leon (15-Walter Martinez, 80); 13-Carlo Costly, 9-Carlos PavonSubs not used: 1-Ricardo Canales, 5-Erick Norales, 14-Boniek Garcia, 4-Melvin Valladares,Head Coach: Reinaldo RuedaStats Summary: USA / HONShots: 16 / 13Shots on Goal: 7 / 5Saves: 3 / 4Corner Kicks: 5 / 5Fouls: 12 / 16Offside: 1 / 2Misconduct SummaryHON Osman Chavez (caution) 47th minuteHON Maynor Figueroa (caution) 73USA Jonathan Bornstein (caution) 85OfficialsReferee: Roberto Moreno (PAN)Assistant Referee 1: Daniel Williamson (PAN)Assistant Referee 2: Jaime Smith (PAN)Fourth Official: Jose Luis Rodriguez (PAN) This article is also featured on The View From Victoria Street. StrongMail increased MyHeritages email deliverability levels by ensuring thecompanys emails are always structured and delivered in line with evolving ISPrequirements - making it less likely that emails are identified as spam andrelegated to junk folders. StrongMail was able to achieve this because itsplatform is supported by a team that works with ISPs around the world tounderstand changing volume and content controls. This information is regularlyfed back to the software that sits at the heart of StrongMails solution, andthe updated information is used to ensure maximum email deliverability. StrongMail has also enabled MyHeritage to personalise email-based membercommunications - providing a quick, friendly and welcoming joining process. Italso ensures that the same degree of personalisation is included in emailresponses to customer admin queries (such as password reminder requests), andmember-to-member messages.